Foreword Thinking 02 – Robin Sharma And Greatness

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Welcome to episode #2 of Foreword Thinking – The Business and Motivational Book Review Podcast presented by HarperCollins Canada.

I had the pleasure of having a phone conversation with Robin Sharma who is the best-selling author of The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and The Greatness Guide, among others. We have the announcement of our first contest winner and a new opportunity to win a three-pack of books from HarperCollins Canada. Let’s take a listen…

Download the Podcast here: Foreword Thinking Podcast – Episode 2: Robin Sharma And Greatness

  • Running time: 25:39.
  • Here it is: HarperCollins Canada Presents: Foreword Thinking – The Business and Motivational Book Review Podcast – Episode #2 – Host: Mitch Joel.
  • Welcome to Foreword Thinking – The Business and Motivational Book Review Podcast presented by HarperCollins Canada.
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    +1 206-350-5671 (note: this is a long-distance call).
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  • What is Foreword Thinking?
  • Audio Comment – Tim Oltman.
  • Upcoming interviews – John Wood author of Leaving Microsoft to Change The World and Room To Read and Richard Laermer and Mark Simmons co-authors of Punk Marketing.
  • Interview with Robin Sharma.
    • The Greatness Guide.
    • The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari.
    • Interview runs about 15 minutes.
    • The Greatness Guide II is coming soon.
  • Winner from last episode HarperCollins Canada Four Book Prize Pack is:
  • Carlos Beca – Edmonton-Alberta-Canada.
  • Carlos wins:
  • New contest – win a book three-pack – courtesy of HarperCollins Canada:
  • Question – In what city does Robin Sharma live?
  • Email your answer, name, email address and company to: [email protected].
  • See you next episode.
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